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The Isiolo International Airport is a key part of the Lapsset project. PHOTO/FILE
After missing its completion deadline by nearly two years, the Isiolo International Airport is now ready and on schedule to begin operations next month.
The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) chief executive Johny Andersen, Transport Principal Secretary Paul Maringa and Isiolo county commissioner George Natembeya have given the facility a green light to begin handling domestic flights.
“We will be able to handle international flights but we expect gradual development of other carriers, for now, the facility will start operation with domestic flights,” said Mr Andersen said during the final inspection tour of the facility last week.
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Isiolo airport, the first international airport in northern Kenya, is expected to open up the region for tourism and other economic possibilities.
The airport, which sits on 260 hectares, is a Vision 2030 flagship project and has a 4,500 square metre passenger terminal capable of handling 125,000 passengers annually.
The project’s upgrade, which has been underway since February 2013, followed the July 2012 completion of the construction of a 1.4 kilometre runway, an apron, two taxiways, patrol road, fencing and runway safety works at a cost of Sh700 million.
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The latest phase of the project has been undertaken by Northern Construction – a local contractor – and it involved extension of the runway to 2.5 kilometres from the current 1.4 kilometre and the extension of the apron to accommodate nine large planes instead of three.
Extending the runway means a heavy commercial aircraft such as a Boeing 737 would be able to land at the airport since the facility has the capacity to handle maximum take-off weight.
The Isiolo International Airport is a key part the Lapsset Corridor project, an economic and transport passageway that stretches from the Lamu Port to South Sudan and Ethiopia.
Sh2.7 billion Isiolo airport to begin operations in July